
5 Year Plan
5 years ago today, I boarded a plane to the USA to start a one year adventure in the Americas. I planned on travelling for a year, and then return to my job as a Corporate Social Responsibility Analyst for … Continue reading 5 Year Plan
5 years ago today, I boarded a plane to the USA to start a one year adventure in the Americas. I planned on travelling for a year, and then return to my job as a Corporate Social Responsibility Analyst for … Continue reading 5 Year Plan
The beautiful colonial town of Antigua is renowned for its Spanish colonial buildings, many of them restored following a 1773 earthquake that ended Antigua’s 200-year reign as Guatemala’s colonial capital. According to UNESCO, Antigua is a World Heritage Centre, and … Continue reading Antigua
If you are reading this article you may be feeling called to visit Guatemala. If you read until the end, you might feel inspired to make your way here soon. Guatemala is a relatively small country in comparison to its … Continue reading Visit Guatemaya
Last year after the festival I wanted to write an article about my experience at Envision, but I was travelling without a laptop, time passed and I never got round to it. This time, I had only been back home … Continue reading Envision Festival
I have been thinking about writing this post for a year now. A few people have asked me about my ‘leap’ from: International Labor Standards Analyst for The Walt Disney Company -> to backpacker -> to full time yoga teacher … Continue reading From office to jungle – in 5 steps.
So, what is a random act of kindness? According to good old Wikipedia “A random act of kindness is a non premeditated, inconsistent action designed to offer kindness towards the outside world.” This topic is close to my heart because … Continue reading Random Acts of Kindness
So you want to visit Mexico? Great! It´s a beautiful country with lots to see and experience, the food is renowned throughout central and South America, and Mexicans are friendly and welcoming. But let´s clear something before we even start, … Continue reading Visit Mexico in 3 weeks
While I travel, I aim to experience each country, each town, each moment, less like a tourist and more like a local, in spite of my undeniably priviledged state of being (not having to work and with enough disposable income … Continue reading How the 1% party in Tulum
Dont be mislead by the subject of this post, Cuba cannot be visited, understood and experienced within 10 days. However, I only had that amount of time on the island and I thought Id provide a few tips for anyone … Continue reading Cuba in 10 days
When I tell people that I am travelling alone for a year, I am mostly met with 3 different reactions: Fear, admiration and sometimes a little envy. I used to say “I could never travel alone!”. I’m not too sure … Continue reading Solo female travel tips : Hawaii & California